Carthage High School (Texas)

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Carthage High School
Address
Carthage High School (Texas)
1600 W Panola St.

,
75633-0197

United States
Coordinates 32°09′44″N94°21′54″W / 32.1623°N 94.3651°W / 32.1623; -94.3651
Information
School type Public High School
School district Carthage Independent School District
PrincipalJustin Smith
Staff69.91 (FTE) [1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment809 (2022–23) [1]
Student to teacher ratio11.57 [1]
Color(s)   Red & White
Athletics conference UIL Class AAAA
MascotBulldogs
Rival Center High School Henderson High School
NewspaperThe Carthaginian
YearbookPine Burr
Website Carthage High School

Carthage High School is a public high school located in the city of Carthage, Texas, United States. It is part of the Carthage Independent School District located in central Panola County and classified as a 4A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). In 2022, the Texas Education Agency awarded Carthage high a grade of "A", with distinctions earned in ELA/Reading, Mathematics, Science, Progress, Closing the Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness. [2]

Contents

Academics

Academic Events

UIL State Academic Titles

Other State Titles

Athletics

The Carthage Bulldogs compete in the following sports: Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Powerlifting, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Track, Baseball & Softball

Football

State champion
State finalist
State final four
State quarterfinalist
Football Competition Record Table
SeasonConfDistOverall
Record
District
Record
Playoff
Record
CoachUIL
Ref
19240-4T.W. Cocke
19252-3-2Coach Jordan
19267-2Coach Lacy
19276-2
1928B162-4-1
19291-8-2
19303-4-1W.D. Garrett
19314-3-3E.B. Morrison
(15-10-6)
1932B186-3-2
19335-4-1
1934223-6-1
19352-6-2Clyde Carter
1936206-3-1C.A. Ethredge
19373-6-1Clayton Stribling
(16-18-4)
1938225-2-2
19394-5-0
19401A224-5-1
19413-6Louis Robinson
1942245-3Horace Hartsell
(11-5-1)
19436-2-1
19446-4Jimmy Keeth
(22-8-1)
19458-2
19468-2-1
19478-3George Bounds
(31-18-2)
1948164-4-2
19494-6
1950178-2
19517-3
19522A167-3Ralph Murff
(55-17-3)
19537-3
195410-1-22-1 [3]
19557-3
19563A75-5
19578-1
195811-1-11-1 [4]
19593-6J.E. (Red) Willis)
(28-20-2)
19607-3
19618-2-1
19626-4
19634-5-1
19641-9Phil Koonce
(24-35-1)
19654-6
19668-2
19676-4
19683-7
19692-7-1
197084-6Bill Brasher
19713-6-1Everett (Sleepy) Reynolds
(190-72-10)
197293-7
19732-7-1
19743-7
19756-4
197684-5-1
19774-6
197811-11-1 [5]
19799-20-1 [6]
19804A85-4-1
19818-2
19829-2-11-1 [7]
198311-33-1 [8]
19849-2-10-1 [9]
19859-3-11-1 [10]
19866-3-1
19875-5
1988164-5-1
19895-5
19906-3-1
199115-15-1 [11]
1992158-3
19938-3-10-1 [12]
1994178-30-1 [13]
19952-8
19964A II168-41-1 [14]
19977-40-1 [15]
1998178-41-1 [16]
19995-5
2000161-9Charles Lafall
(9-23)
20011-9
20023A I167-51-1 [17]
20038-41-1Benny Mitchell
(14-8)
[18]
20046-42-2
20057-52-21-1Mike Bickham
(14-8)
[19]
2006207-32-3
20079-35-01-1Scott Surratt
Overall (229-33)
Playoffs (79-7)
[20]
20083A II1814-25-06-0 [21]
200915-15-06-0 [22]
20101614-25-06-0 [23]
20119-44-12-1 [24]
20123A I2010-36-03-1 [25]
201314-14-06-0 [26]
20144A I95-73-2
201511-44-14-1 [27]
201613-24-26-0 [28]
201716-06-06-0 [29]
20181014-15-04-1 [30]
201916-05-06-0 [31]
20204A II1014-05-06-0 [32]
202111-15-02-1 [33]
2022816-06-06-0 [34]
202313-16-03-1 [35]
202416-06-06-0 [36]
Totals699-371-4194-13 [a] 95-20 [b]

Additional table references: MaxPreps, [37] Texas High School Football History, [38] and Lone Star Football. [39]

  1. District record since 2004. Research into prior records is ongoing.
  2. Research into prior records is ongoing.

State Titles

Carthage (UIL)

Carthage Turner (PVIL)

State Finalists

Carthage (UIL)

  • Baseball - 2001(4A) [54]
  • Girls Basketball - 1982(4A) [55]
  • Football - 1991(4A) [56]

Carthage Turner (PVIL)

  • Boys Basketball - 1962(PVIL-3A), [57] 1965(PVIL-3A), [58] 1968(PVIL-3A) [59]

Notable alumni

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